Assange fears for his life in US jail

Assange fears for his life in US jail
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WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said that there was a high chance he would be killed in a US jail if he were to be extradited from Britain on espionage charges. The Australian is on bail in Britain fighting a bid by Sweden to extradite him over sex assault claims, but Washington is believed to be considering how to indict him over the leaking of thousands of US diplomatic cables. In an interview, Assange told it would be politically impossible for Britain to send him across the Atlantic, adding that the government of Prime Minister David Cameron would want to show it had not been co-opted by Washington. Legally the UK has the right to not extradite for political crimes. Espionage is the classic case of political crimes. It is at the discretion of the UK government as to whether to apply to that exception, he said. Assange added that if the United States succeeded in getting him extradited from Britain or Sweden, then there was a high chance of him being killed Jack Ruby-style in an American prison.
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